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Pittosporum Tenufolium, beautiful foliage plants, i said to myself i will keep pruning this guy so he doesn't get too big. He just kept growing, i kept pruning. I gave up-he was removed. I don't buy plants that i know i will have to keep their size down by regular pruning anymore. Good luck with yours Tatyana.

Tatyana, your potting bench is design set - but I suppose it would be - like an extension to your divine garden. Your mystery plant is just that to me: a mystery plant. I am impressed by Janneke's plant knowledge. As for Pittosporum, it is an undesirable weed here. Hopefully it will behave in your garden, but if you find lots of P. seedlings, my advice is to remove them before them before they get too strong and determined.

Janet and Janneke, I checked the internet, and it does look as Euphorbia helioscopia (wart spurge, umbrella milkweed and "madwoman's milk), and it's poisonous! I'll get rid of it!

Karen and Catmint, thank you so much for your tip!!! I think I have a spot in my garden where it can grow as tall as it wants. I was looking for something tall and bushy that can grow in the far corner of my garden! If not for your comments, I'd put it in the wrong place! Now, I know what to do. Although, I don't think it'll grow as big as it gets in your areas.

Great photos that remind me of why yours has always been one of my favorite blogs! I read your comments, hoping to find the identity of your mystery plant, which I like very much! Now I will have to do some research on Euphobia helioscopia!